Espanyol vs Artmedia Petrzalka, 2006/07 UEFA Cup, First Round

· 2nd Leg - Espanyol win 5-3 on aggregate
  • 19': Walter Pandiani
  • 66': Coro
  • 80': Walter Pandiani
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2nd Leg - Espanyol win 5-3 on aggregate
  • 14': Jan Buryán

About

Espanyol are hosting Artmedia Petrzalka at Montjuic Stadium, , Spain, starting on . The match is a part of the UEFA Cup.

Game Information

Competition: UEFA Cup

Venue: Montjuic Stadium
Location: , Spain
Attendance: 8,100

Line-Ups

ESP Espanyol

No. Name
25 Gorka Iraizoz (GK)
21 Daniel Jarque
5 Ortega Sergio Sanchez
30 Francisco Javier Torres Chica
19 Torrejón
9 Iván De La Peña
6 Eduardo Costa
8 Pablo Zabaleta
20 Coro
7 Walter Pandiani
10 Luis Garcia Yellow Card

Artmedia Artmedia Petrzalka

No. Name
30 Stefan Kollar (GK)
2 Ondrej Debnar
13 Daniel Tchur
23 Roman Konecny
24 Peter Burak
15 Vratislav Gajdos
22 Jan Buryán
25 Jan Kozak
28 Gabor Straka Yellow Card
9 Juraj Halenar
14 Tomas Oravec

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